What bothers me about this is that that one lady in the front is dressed in a style that belongs more in the Regency period than the Middle Ages. It — it just sticks out like a sore thumb. GAH! It bugs the crap out of me!

I now have this stuck in my head “Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. For I have loved you well and long, Delighting in your company Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight, Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but my lady greensleeves”
The one chick in the back has a tamborine or something i bet she was the rebel of the group not wanting anything to do with the recorder she wanted something that jingle jangled

LOL, gang sign, definitely gangs sign.
Rings actually got worn on all the fingers, even on the segments between the first and second knuckle. That hair, and sheer amount of polyester I have to laugh at though. This is like a re-enactors nightmare I would imagine.

This is album art for a family folk group. In the 1960s it was required by law that every family form a musical group. We all remember the Jacksons and the Osmonds, but who remembers the Koslowskis of Madison? I do! They were fantastic! Their recorder riffs were AWESOME!